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Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. Philadelphia 1740

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. Philadelphia 1740

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. Philadelphia 1740

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. Philadelphia 1740

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. Philadelphia 1740

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

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Millard Fillmore to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 16, 1861 (Trent Affair)

"Mr. Calhoun & Seminole Affair".

Alexander Hamilton, August 2, 1793, Genet Affair, with Thomas Jefferson's Note

The cotton pickers on this farm were temporary neighbors to the owner. Four adults and seven children. The latter as follows: one six year old boy picks one hundred pounds a day. His father said "He picks one hundred pounds every day." Two children of seven pick one hundred and fifty pounds a day each. One of nine years picks about two hundred pounds. Several from ten to fifteen pick three to four hundred pounds. The whole group picks a bale a day. (1,600 to 1,800) pounds a day. Location: McKinney [vicinity], Texas.

A letter to Mr. Samuel Hake. Sir, Your behaviour to me in a late affair, has been of so extraordinary a nature, that I cannot omit giving a recital to the public ... [Signed] Robert Leigh. [New York 1773].

Millard Fillmore to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 16, 1861 (Trent Affair)

New evidence in Tom Mooney case. Washington D.C., July 17. Congressman who are pushing a bill through to investigate the Tom Mooney bombing affair are shown examining a supposed duplicate of the bomb that was allegedly traced to Mooney, the congressmen are left to right: Jerry J. O'Connel, of Oklahomoa, John M. Coffey of Washington, Gerald Boileau, of Wisc. [i.e., Minnesota] John T. Bernard, of Wisc. and Usher L. Burdick, North Dakota

John Russell to Richard B. Pemell, Lord Lyons, Saturday, November 30, 1861 (Trent Affair, with Note from Pemell to Seward)

6 P.M. April 23, 1909. Boys all work in Bates Mfg. Co., Lewiston, Me. Several of smallest have been there several years. Larger boys get $4 to $5 a week. Nearly any one could not speak English. Location: Lewiston, Maine

Pennsylvania. Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. [Philadelphia 1740].

Prince de Joinville to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 01, 1861 (Trent Affair)

Several workers take break near plant doorway.

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